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Handling the Financial Holiday Headache

We love the holidays…but they can come with a high price tag. The credit card bills in January can be a real financial headache. Deal effectively with the headache this year, and prevent it in years to come!

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3 Components of Financial Success

Should Christians be concerned with financial success? And what exactly constitutes success, anyway? God-honoring stewardship neither opposes financial success nor assumes it as a birthright. Learn three key components of financial success to stay on track with God-honoring purpose.

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Can Money Buy Happiness?

“Money can’t buy happiness.” We’ve all heard it so many times that it’s become unquestioned truth. But is it really true? We’ve all experienced happiness after a longed-for purchase or experience. Learn the balance of what money can – and can’t – buy.

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The Dangers of Being a HENRY

A HENRY is a High Earner who’s Not Rich Yet. HENRYs have the potential to build wealth – but often they live as if they were already wealthy. Host James Lenhoff helps us understand how financial wealth is really measured and how a HENRY can chart a course forward.

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The Cautious Debtor

Many believers struggle with debt. But is tightening the budget the complete answer? Debt is often a symptom of deeper spiritual issues that lead to overspending. Join us for this important podcast episode and learn how to view and address debt more holistically.

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Retiring Debt Wisely

Debt isn’t sin – but it is dangerous. Retiring consumer debt is an important step toward financial freedom, but it needs to be done wisely as part of an intentional stewardship strategy.

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The Dangers (and Uses) of Debt

Debt is dangerous – both spiritually and economically. But it can also be leveraged for good if it’s managed wisely. Discover the Bible’s warnings and the potential uses of debt.

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